[NatureNS] Dawn Chorus and Cicadas

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John, David, et al.

I am not going to wade in on what may be happening to bird and cicada
populations where the periodical cicadas (*Magicicada* spp.) are emerging
in the northeastern US, but wish to focus on cicadas in NS.

I am very interested in hearing about people=92s sightings and hearings of
our local cicadas.  Andrew Hebda and I exchanged a few emails about the
cicadas in NS.  We both agree we know very little about the species that
live here (I think it is three species, but it may be 1 and it may be 5).
We know less about abundances across the province.

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